A man that had a wife with such a wit, he might say 'Wit, whither, wilt'
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What fates impose, that men must needs abide It boots not to resist both wind and tide.William Shakespeare
I am the Prince of Wales and think not, Percy, To share with me in glory any more Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere Nor can one England brook a double reign,
William Shakespeare
After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. Treason has done his worst. Nor steel nor poison, malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further.
William Shakespeare
Wert thou bear, thou wouldst be kill'd by
the horse; wert thou a horse, thou wouldst be seiz'd by the
leopard; wert thou a leopard, thou wert german to the lion, and
the spots of thy kindred were jurors on thy life.
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Our wills and fates do so contrary runThat our devices still are overthrownOur thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own.
William Shakespeare
Striving to better, oft we mar what's well.
William Shakespeare
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